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About Bohemia nugget. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1899-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1906)
BOHEMIA NUGGET J. McKEAN USHER, Wjnarer. Bohemia NuaaiiT publishing COMPANY. Mnkc all check payable to Nugget Pub. Co. Rntered el the Oregou Kfond c poetnrnre at Cottage Hwr, lui mall matter. SUKSCHIPTION HATES. 6 month f 100 ljear fl.M IS month" 1200 If paid in advance. Clubblnr Rates. The Hohemfci Nupst one year Ith any one of the following pub 1 lea t Ions one year for amount wet oooosite: rm lfic Mont Mr 2.00 Weekly OiYjruuhm (Portland) $2.50 Week ly J on rnal ( Port land ) $2.00 Dudv Minim; Keeonl (lcnver) $.V50 Weekly Mining Record $3.25 Pact He Homestead $J.25 Northwest Poultry Journal $1.75 This rrr U ke pi on lie br TUE AMERI CAN M IN 1 Ml iWUKt-HS, Chamber of Com merce) Building, l-euver. Colo , where t:ir mlrn will be nrlnmi to tbe neeot the lead ing rr frv.ro the various mining tectU oa ol me n eai, a ncienunc norary iuu uiiner hibtt. THIS PAPER i kept on meat E. C. Drake' AdrerlUtn Arenrr. 64 and 65 Merchant Ex change, San Francisco, California, where eon 'ractt for advertising ran be made for It. Wednesday, June 27, 1906 The contr.cta for street improve ments will soon be let and the con tractor will cet started at the best time of the year to complete their work without interruption from storms. ey Sunday was the warmest day of the scaNon and temperatures of ninety degrees or more were gen eral, la the coast couutiea fairly nights were common, which were usually followed by char altcr uoons. East of the Cascade Monti tains the temperatures, although higher than the ptcvious week. were elightw below iho Pcaoi)Rl . . ... . average. 1 da prevailing wumh were northwesterly add generally light, although ou one or two days they were difagreeably high, with out being in auy way destructive Highest temperature of week, Portland 92. I-owest temperature of week, allowa 0.2. iollowinu Tin: flao When our soldier went to Cuba and the Phillliliie. health wiutjtht' tniMt lmttortuut consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ner treant I'. 8. A., of Rural Route 1. Con cord. N. II.. savs: "I wan two years in Tuba ant two years in the PMlli pines, and belli: subject to folds. 1 took Dr. Kir.s's New Discovert- for Consun.plton which kept me in per fect health. And now. In New Hamp shire, we tind It the best medicine in the world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and all lung diseases. !uar anteed at Retison'H Pharmacy. Price 50 cent and $100 Trial bottle fre The Fourth is almost here and the children's fingers are itching to get burned aud to arouse the neieu boihood at all times ot the night with a grand noise. Some of them canuot restrain themselves and so every now and then some fire crackers get Btarted. Seuater Gearin is taking an aut omibling trip through Europe, leaving the care of Oregon's inter ests to Senator Fulton. It seems as though with only a short term in which to serve his state be would put in all his time at leaat while the be-eion lasted. Old Glory has another star, through the admission of Oklahoma aDd the Indian Territory to state hood under the name of Oklahoma. Arizona and New Mexico may be admitted as one state to be called Arizona, providing the people to territories vote to accept the terms proposed by Congress. With all the celebrations going on close around here everybody ought to have a chance to get to some Fourth of July celebration with the children, Don't miss it, for it is their day and Cottage Grove wants them all to be here and join in the fun. A big day ia coming, and it will pay to be on band. The President is going to inspect- tne Panama conditions himrelf, and will have to cut out his Western triD on than account. We have never bad a president who took such a strong pcrsouai interest in the affairs of the nation and who went so deeply into the inveatiga tions of national troubles and issues himself, instead of allowing his of facials to do it for him, as Presideut Roosevelt baa and is doing, and bis stand for the rights of the citizens of the countiy is bringing many crafts and abuses to light which will help to ease the public mind. The ' Great Easteru" which has long stood as the greatest of boats Las been far eclipsed now and will be still further left behind in the march of progress. The Ham bure-Americau Steamship Com pany announces that it will build boat 800 feet long, ninety foot beam with a tonnage of 35. 000 tous. or 15,000 tons greater than an? ship now afloat. Greater and greater become the works of man. yet we are far behind the times in compan sou with the Egyptians of the long ages ago, rfho built the pyramids erected the obelisks, wove silk made glassware and many thiDgs which modem artisans cannot ac mm dHso. True our works of miffht and skill are of different Dlans. ami are along different lines vet where situiliar things are taken the old Egyptian far excelled even the brightest of our inventors aud builders otoday. Weather Bureau Report-General Sum mekiy The rainfull during the week was very light and ample sunshine prevailed, which caused much higher temperatures during the afternoous. The nights, however, coniinued cool and ou Friday morn "ng light frosts occurred in a num ber of exposed localities iu the astern and noutbern portions of the State. lathe Willamette val- Sllk Creek. The school meetiag held here the 18th of June resulted in the elec tion of W. F. Gray, as director, and Roscoe Genous as school clerk. Elbridge Wheeler aud wife eutei taiued "Grandma Babcock" a few days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cain uow residents of Springfield were in our neighbor hood a few days last week, looking after their property. Miss Winnie Dresser ot Lnx Hollow has made friends hr happy by sj ending a few days with them. Come again Winnie. W. N. ,V heeler made a business trip to Eugene last Tuesday return- a 9 ing home next aay. Mrs. M. L. Bibcock mid ''Graud- . rt 1 t 1 ! t ma visited at a. uurcuam s. u une there Mrs. Babcock and Mrs, Lena Burcham called on Mrs. A. D. Owens aud her "big boy." Uncle Frank Crow of Lorane has been calling on friends in our neigh borhood- Uncle Frank carries nuts and candp in his pockets when he goes to see the children. If you want to see a fine piece of dorseflesh go over to A. D. Owens and ask to look in his barn. Tom Richardson got the job of furnfshing the school house wood for this season Everybody thrpw up their hats. We are told we are going to have a new school house. Creawell loHavt Rural Free Delivery Following is the description ot the route to be taken by the ruial free delivery mail carrier out of Creswell, Route No. 1 having just been established : Beginning at the pontofiice the carrier will go: Jbast across tue railroad and north to R. D. Hawley's I place, lj miles; retrace to Guile.'s corner, 4 ol a mile; east to M Cord'" corner, M' of a mile; south to the bridge, 24 miles; east across the river and north and east to Wooten's, 1 5 8 miles; north and east to the church, 1 i-i miles north to the bridge, 3 3-4 miles; southeast to Miller's corner, 1 5-8 miles; north to Mathew's corner, 1 5-8 miles; east to Drury's corner, of a mile; south to Shelle's corner, 13-1 of a mile; east to Bangs' comer, ls-16 of a mile; south to the McKenzie corner, 1-0 miles; northweMt to Webb's pla e, 5-8 ot a mil-; south and webt to Stounr's corner, 9-8 of a mile; south to forks of the road, 'A mile; west aud southwest to Beak's c-oruer, o miles; northwest to the chuach, A mile; west, south west, south, north and west back to the poatofnee, 0 miles. Total length of rout-?, '2$ miles. Number of houses, U2; popula tion served, 46O. ltlen out of that Edanic per fee- tion. Rut Uod never ceased to ie mindful of him. This is proven by the. many declarations in the- Book of God, "How oft would I have gathered thee as the hen gathereth her brood under her wings. There wn silt lice when man lost bis com tu union with Deity. The wotks ol naUire trove in vain to awaken an interest in the bosom of man, Natutc sang the praic of iol mid proclaimed His womUiful works but loun I no moons, -or man had lost the key to the mel - ly, he held no communion with Hod and had uo fraternity with bis fel lows because bo recognized 110 com mon Father. But the silence is broken, God speaks to man reveal ing Himself as the Father of ua all, that He is min-Uul of Ilia children and prayer in the bosom of man is the echo of God's voice speakin t- him. Men through Christ rccognie their obligation to one another. Hod tevcals Himself aud men sec ti e icvelation and rejoice for fellow ship with Ood is restored i.nd a Ira ternal springs into his heart lor his M'o-mcn. Itis only in Christian lauds that we have fraternal otdera that rtcognie good f.r our fellows. The heathen knew nothing of it until Christiauity is introduced. Now do not understand me to say that the order is religious euough it is not aud dos not claim to be aud v ithout the religion of Christ with its civiliziug power there would be no fraternal orders as we now have and all fraternity recog nizes Christ as the true friend ar.d logical sequence in that men ought to accept Cliriat as a personal sa vior God speaks to man and prayer answers bftck to God. Go t is "mindful" ot ntau. AU nature is eloquent in the declara tion of Go-Is love to man But it is a hieroglyphic uutil G 'd gives an other revelation of Himself and this is the key thituul.cks this mys tery and then the hills, the tree, the (lowers ami the birds will speak to us of God's love. Tlie m m iments did not talk of the aucient histor of Eypt uutil the"Bosetta Stone" had been found then a rich mine of historic interest was revealed. So Go 1 gives us the Bible this unlocks the great books ofnitureaud both aree concern ing God's caro for the race, and the heart of man yearn to respon 1 to this love. "What is man?'' When God re veals Himself he chooses the form ol a man to do it in So Christ the God man was like us "anquaibde with our infirmities, sympathetic in our distresses an l the frien I of the friendless." He revealed to us that true brotherhood and without Him the world would be a t-trangcr to fraternity, but with Him. we a new that we ae '"our brothers' keeper" and with trust in Him we can look forward to the lime when the hopea of lile will be swallowed up in fruitier. Then as you traverse the forests of life let faith in Christ the Chief Ranger of Fraternity, and b and by when the Forester is laid low aud his brother sh til aav "the tree has fallen" his faith being in the "El ler Brother" b will be trans planted to that realm "where the treeoflife b-tars twelve miuuer of fruit, and whose leaves ar tor the healing of the nations." For Go I "is mindful of man.'' He has made him "a little lower thati the An eeis" here, but lifted to that plain where he shall equal to the highest Arch Angel in glory we shall be like Christ. The, foll'iwin prica wjll bo I given to the winners of ll'e vmioua races and lonN-Ms, which will be eondiioie -I h.v 'lie tees on Jnlv th: sc vet a I commit. 1st j lid '-.fit 7 i0 2..M 'is Chopping coi test Siwing Ball came Tug of war lt team $2." Plug nglics pniinlc. p-tes, 5; 2nd, 10 each; ,v'. f .S cat h. 100 yd all ct. in ts 7"d tilCC IHi'ht -1 flHS, fM.fiO; i t.r.o 7 vd rice timid 17 tents, 1st 2nd II. 50 vd race under ears, $ I ."; '2nd, f. .7o. (litis race under -I eais, f . Best decorated bicycle. .s. Tub race f.'l. Gteast d ole, $ V tato race, jj; 2nd, $1. o leg ri-ce. Sack rce ft . Ph-sun-t- enter smir names i i.-t i n v. A -a. r the events Ixfotc time 1- t l ie ta-es to s.ive time for eoinmii It -, Parade of llonts hcob -I by band and (lo-ldess of Liberty to ft. m. Declaration of Independence renl at Long's gtoveat 11 n. rn. followeil by patriotic addresses. Games and spoils commence at I o p. in. Plug ugly patii!e at Band concert ttoin 7 baud stand. Dance from 8 p. in. ing in Opera House. The Ith of July only each year, so break L I FU)MniiU5i ;: ;s .fi" patroni3C jllontc 0nl. Mm & HANSEN;' i;0HASl EROVl,.0KtCOM. mice or onrcoN Our own enrvko. . -? , .4 P- m, to 8 p. m. in until morn- comes loose your daily toil, and put in fio enjoxiiig j ourselves with us. once from .lay Fourth of July Excursion Rates. For the above occasion the South ern Pacific company will sell round trip tickets to any station on the Oregon lines at one and otic third fare for the round tiip. Children of half fare age, one half of the above rato. Dates of sale: July 2H-1, 3rd, and 4'h, i'.-i'. Limit: Final return limit -Inly !'h. i''of. J. M IsilAM, Agent. $ - i t t t ' - 1 $ Knowles & Gettys Hohcniia, Oregon. Knowles & Gettys Orseco, Oregon. Notice to Contractor Sealed bids will be received up to Thursday, July full, uj (. at 1 p. tn. by the .School Boar I of District No. IS, Lane County, Oregon, for furnishing material uod building a school Iiouko iu Haiti district. Bonds to accompany bids nut .t be furnish ed to the am "Hint of $2o. Plana an-l specifications will be found at Griflin & Veatch Hardware Co F. A. Ci.ow, District clerk. Wanted. Six or eight teams to haul lum ber liom Rouse sawmill. Steady work. Tek phone. No. Surburbin 7.)i. J. I! Hot si: 3 16-Inch Wood For Sale- KS-inch slab wood, bh tks and t.iiumitigs at fl.50 per load deliv ered Phone No. 50' Bi'ovtn Lum ber Co. I I X Miners Supplies at reasonable prices. Good Our Goods at Mo Ho: Reasonable Prices. General Merchandise Miners Tools and Amunitions Southern Pacific Photographer on Tu.adexy. Hore J. P. Jones, Traveling Passenger Ageut of the 3. P. und the official photographer of the road Julius Pavilla with the new car equipped by the road for this purpose, was here en Tuesday afternoon and was ready to take some fine pictares. The car has been south for a good distance and is now working north. The S. P. finds the photographs a good advertisement of the road. They receutly presented the Com mercial Club, through A. L- Craig, with a finely framed picture of Mount Hood, Address to Foresters. (Coutiuuedfroiu lat .-.) In his primitive state man was in cloae relationship to God, he com muntob and fellowship with God. But siu entered into the garden of man's abode, he chose it, and fell from his exalted position, lis was REPORT OF THECONIH TION OK The First National Bank at Cottage Grove. Oregon, at the clone ISth. l'.KW. RESOURCES in the State ol of IxluineHH, June l,ft) 71 l.VUfi l.'i Yl.lAH 00 6X.i 00 6,7jO 00 Ixiam an-l illiicoiinti Overdraft!, t;L-iireil ami uiixecured U. H. HoikIk to He-cure clrculHtioii I' re 111 1 11 111 11 on L'. S. Ifoinlx Iluuda, Kecuritien, ete HaukiiiK Iioua.. lurnlture anil (Ixlurea Hue Iroin isauorittl iiuiikii 1101 n--rve AKentH 12 Iiue Iroin Slum liHrikiaml Jlunkerg IB.AIO Iiiid from approved reiierve utilt 0,Kl !) rrui'tionnl jinper eiirrem-y, nlikeU, anl cunn 14H N7 LAWFUL MONKY HKnKHVI! IN BANK, VII: 8-iie It Hi 00 Letf.il tender iioleit on i I'J 00 00 Cash paid second hand 1 mill. S&i ks Wanted for a few thoinnn I ed Hacks at the fl uir tf Ketleinplioii fund Willi U. .HTrcamircr 6 per cent of circulation (,." 00 Total aii.::a 73 I.IABILITIKM. Capital Ktot-k paid In 2,000 00 Su'piuiiund a,.ronoo Uuuivide-i protltH, )enM expeiiHeit and te palu 3,C'.' 37 Nationul Hank note cutHtaiiCJnif. I.miO 00 Hue to '1'runl Coinpunici and Havingi Balikii Indlvi-lual deiMikltn Hublecl to clieck UViMil W iJeiiiaiid c-ertlilcateii of uepoHit H,h-7 40 (JertlHed clieckii Caolilcr'n check outHlandliig... Totul J17.3'J1 73 State of Oregon, hh : County of Lime. ) I,T. C. Wheeler, Cushier of the above named bunk, lo solemnly sweur that the ahove Hlutement in true to the bent of my knowledge und lielief T. C. WHEELER, Cashier. SuhHcrihed and sworn to before me this 21st day of June l'JOti. Finoal H. Hinds. i k 1 i bkai- iNoiury rtionc. Correct AtlCMt : ( Oi.ivtK Vkatcu Director N. W. White ( lifCKDKKT Eaki.n DEATH l'KO.M LOCKJAW Never followH un Injury dresBeil with Bueklen'H Arnica Salve. lHau lUeytie and heulintf propertleH pre uellt tilooil ioIhoiiIii. ChaH. Oswnjd iiicrchant of KeiiMHehiei Hville, N. Y., writett: "It cured Sclli ISiin-h, of tliin place, of tlm uglicHt nore on hU neek I ever hhw." CureH eutH, woiiihIh, burns, iitnl hoich. '2'f at HeiiwoiTH l'hat inacy. DEADLY SERPENT RITES Are hh common in India hh are Htoinneli anil liver disorders with us. For the latter however there Is a sure remedy: Eleetrie Hit tern; the ureal rcHtonitivo medicine of which S. A. Drown of jJetiiicttHvilli', S. C, hu.vh: "They rentored my wife to perfect health, after yearn of BtilTerln with dyspepsiii and 11 chronically torpid liver." Electric Littern cure chills and f-ver, malaria, billioUMiiewH lame back, kidney troubl-n and bladder disorders. Sold on ""tifintce by lieiiHon's Pharinacy. Price fine. Buy on Credit? this $60 Machine for $25 rorirur prlin u ' high-arm, drop FREIGHI rWIU. Leail. bnll h.-arlng, lock- utitch, double feed, elf Ihrendlng hh mile: liai auu.nmtlc bobbin wlbder and other latent Improve-li,eii-. TliU In the ANTI TUCST WACHINK. It Ih Hie kme niiiclilne agent are n king you lor. A II alln bineult-gowltli cmh Iim li1ne. Hold for only i.nidi Mid t:i monihly. ....... ..... ... f,o. riiraiTiiRF ClTltOL'JE kliowlnx elegaiitToiihchold good, we will ;'''''''''' rrepld)on Un Fament.-our new CREDIT plan. Govurtz rurnlturo Company 173-178 First St.. .'OH T1-ANI. OH. KILLths COUGH and CURE thk LUNG 8 WITH Khisfs How OisGQUGry F0R C PONSUMPTiCN CUGHS anJ (IGLD3 Prico COc &SI.00 Free Trial. bureat nd Uuiclicat Cure lor alt THROAT and J-rJKO XltOUU- LES, or MONJii U&vtL. it Si 11)1 irriin (fir 1 LU AT LURCH'S Where you will find the latest WHITE KELTS LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS WHITE OXFORD TIES LADIES FINE NECKWEAR Flags, unting, Flags. AN A LA KM 1 NiSITI A II O.N I'r. iicni l.v rcoilts t'nuu neglect of cl' Keil bnwels ,ind loipld liver, iinlil coiihl ion In i onics chlonlc. This coililinu in lilikliiiuii tn thiisi; who use Dr. Kind's New Life I'llls; the best iiiid Ketilli'Ht, leulators of stom ach n ml bo wcl-t. Iiiin l anteed by P.cii Holl's I'liarinacy. Price L'"iceiin Reduced Round Trip Excursion Rates. llotind trip pfiHHfner rntcH CLi cago to l'oitliind und return, via direct line will be $75.00 and from Missouri Kivcr points jjWo.oo. Tin-be tickets will be on Hale daily coininonciiiff June inland continu itif,' until Sept. 15th with final re turn limit id October Hint. J. M. IIIAM, Wtxahed and Ironed I.'t'e curtains, clothes repaired and pressetl by Mrs. (Jeo. IJohlman. l-ciive woik nt Ostrander's barber hhop. The First National Bank OK COTTAGK GKOVK, OrK. Paid upJCapital, $25,000.00 Money to loan on upproved eecurlty. EcIihiik!h Hold, available any plac n thcUnited States ilkHUKKT KAglM, frenldeot, T. C. 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